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The real question is, who ISN'T making wedding dresses? Lots of mass-market, retail clothing companies seem to be getting in on the act, with simple styles that would be perfect for destination and informal weddings. The good news for you is that most of the dresses are more affordable than anything you'd find in a boutique. In fact, many of these new offerings are so inexpensive (as wedding dresses go) that some brides are using them as "reception dreses"- dresses they change into after the ceremony so they can dance all night at the reception. But how do the dresses look? Let's see.

On the other hand, are you having a formal or semi-formal traditional wedding with all the bells and whistles? We've got you covered, too! Later this week, we'll look at some of the benefits of getting your dress online. And later this month, we'll take a closer look at the concept of "reception dresses".

Our faithful readers will recall that last week we reported Season Two American Idol champ Ruben Studdard and his fiance Surata Zuri McCants were seen obtaining a marriage license. Well, as expected, the two tied the knot on Saturday in Studdard's hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. The groom did not sing at the nuptials. But we're told he was flanked by TWENTY groomsmen. I guess the brother didn't want to leave anybody out. Congratulations to the newlyweds!!!! More details HERE.See the wedding pictures HERE

As her name suggests, Craftgenius is one of our resident experts on beaded jewelry, CD favors, and just about anything wedding related. But she really knows how to work her magic on flowers. She does fabulous centerpieces and bouquets. Today, she tells us about what she's working on for a client's late Summer wedding.

-by Craftgenius This table arrangement mockup was designed for an evening August wedding reception where the guests will dine by candlelight.

This was what we put together for the sweetheart table

The colors of the wedding are chocolate, champagne and deep red. The reception venue walls will be completely draped in champagne.

The folks at SmartMoney.com have been thinking about you. They have an interesting article with tips for brides-to-be called "10 Things The Wedding Industry Won't Tell You". You may already know some of the things on the list. But we want to share these tips with you anyway, because there's bound to be something you might not have thought of.

Limit liquor. This one is so obvious it makes our eyes roll. We've been telling people forever to stop going broke on getting people drunk. Stop it!

Something borrowed. In keeping with tradition, why not get your "something borrowed" from your local edition of Freecycle.org. Get gorgeous gently-used items for nothing or almost-nothing. Check the website for details.

Look for your gown online. We'll have MUCH more on this topic next week. ;)

Slim down those invites. There are lots of ways to do this. Let's think about it. With Mapquest and similar websites out there do you REALLY need map cards? Maybe you do, maybe you don't. Or perhaps you could put your ceremony and reception information on the same card. You might be surprised at how much space is left on there once you knock out the "Brought together by the higher power, with the blessings of their parents Doctor John Theirlastname, Mary Theirlastname (Esquire), Right Reverend Joseph Theirlastname and Staff Sargeant Janice Theirlastname, and in the everlasting pleasure of your company..." yadda yadda. InvitationConsultants.comhas GREAT invites, and even they say brides can save an average of $68 dollars just by cutting out the reception card. Plus, if you can whittle your invites down to 2 ounces, (which used to be the norm) you can save another $48 dollars.

Have some tips you want to share with us? Tell us all about them in the comments section.

Wedding Bells are also in Jill Scott's future. The sultry singer announced this week she's engaged to her drummer, John Roberts (also known as Lil Jon). Some New York City fans got to hear the news a few days early, though. We're told that toward the end of Jill's JVC Jazz Festival concert at Carnegie Hall last Friday, John presented Jill with a bouquet off roses and gave her a long kiss. That's when she reportedly turned and said to the audience, "Ain't life funny? We're engaged." Woo hoo! You'll recall Jilly from Philly ended her five-year marriage to Lyzel Williams last year. But we just knew ths gem wouldn't stay on the market for long, didn't we? Here's Jill at the BET Awards this week.

The Velvet Teddy Bear will soon be a married man. That's right, ladies. Former American Idol champ Ruben Studdard will wed his longtime girlfriend this weekend. Court records show that he and Surata Zuri McCants took out a marriage license on Monday. The Birmingham, Alabama native was nicknamed the "Velvet Teddy Bear" on Fox's American Idol in 2003. He has released three albums since winning the TV contest and is now working on a new album. His CD "Soulful" went platinum.

Black-and-White weddings exude power, drama and elegance. Classic. But how do you pull off this theme without limiting your options? Don't worry. There are several ways to keep it jazzy. You can do this!

1) First, set the tone with clean, classy invitations in white (or cream or ecru) with black writing.